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The weather in Inverloch created havoc on the last 2 days of the Serious Surf Stuff Series and consternation amongst yachties trying to win this series held between Christmas and New Year commencing on 27th December with the last day on the 30th December 2014. The series commencement was celebrated…

Having lost 3 races in the Serious Surf Stuff Series due to excessively windy weather we are proposing to run a 2 race series on this coming Saturday 3rd January 2015. Races will be run at the usual times of 11am and 2pm Prizes will be awarded Lunch will not…

The calm before the storm. It ended up blowing out the second race. The first race of the day was a challenging but fun race with a gusty NW wind. Enough to make it a challenge, but not enough to make it unpleasant.

“What a difference a week makes! This is often said about politics, however the same applies to sailing. From sunny weather last Sunday to wet and windy weather yesterday. The commencement of the Commodore’s Cup revealed trying conditions. With wind blowing at between 11 and 16 knots and the rain…

On Sunday 30th, Inverloch and Anderson’s Inlet put on a beautiful summer’s day [a visitors’ paradise] with a fast outgoing tide with indifferent wind from the east and north-actually, the last day before the summer season kicks in-all 20 sailors started off with enthusiasm only to be dampened by the…

South Gippsland Yacht Club Launch of the 2015 Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta Australia Day weekend January 2015 On Saturday 22 November 2014 over 70 people, as well as Councillor Jordan Crugnale, Deputy Mayor, Bass Coast Shire Council, witnessed the unveiling of 2 magnificent historical posters at the RACV Club…

Following on from the launch of the Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta for the Australia Day weekend in 2015, at least 17 yachts took to the water in sunny weather with a moderate and steady 7 to 10 knot breeze from the South West and open ocean into the Anderson Inlet…

Once again Anderson’s Inlet at Inverloch provided very challenging conditions for South Gippsland Yacht Clubsailors in the Knights of Leongatha Toyota Series held on Sunday 16 November 2014. With brisk winds of 14 to 14 knots or more in the morning, 10 yachts and their skippers braved the conditions. As…

For South Gippsland yacht, last Sunday was a day of firsts. The first sailing day of the season was held in Anderson’s Inlet with the holding of Races 2 and 3 of the Knights of Leongatha Toyota Series. As the club builds its junior members, Sunday was the day when…